First India in the Congress regime found itself to be away from the OPEC countries which are the major oil producing countries of the World. Whether it was Rajiv Gandhi, P.V. Narasimha Rao or Manmohan Singh due to the weak foreign policy of India, the Country suffered a great setback on the world and economic front.
Somehow, the world look towards this nation with P.V.Narsimha Rao and Manmohan Singh policy of appeasing the western countries where the companies from IT Sector and various other secondary sector joined the Silicon Valley revolution but with the U.S. getting their own techies now almost every bubble related to IT got burst as the heavy influence of Digital Marketing took over.
Now, if we see Modi's visit to nation's in Europe or Asia and U.S.A we find that his humble attitude with a little bit of beggar approach of showing himself as the lower middle class has borne fruit. The people like the attitude of a beggar only in India where every person from security guard to tea vendor misbehaves with foreigners or even with indigenous people as they consider themselves to be from great iconic Bhumihar clans of the past.
Anyway, here the story is not about the exploitation of masses and building of classes but it's all about the petrol prices which always catch fire after every few weeks. Whether it is the bombing of Syria or the hike in petrol prices both are not related to each other. The Government has put its old rhetoric of not appeasing the Muslim countries and show themselves as secular in front of Hindu fanatics who have a hateful attitude towards Muslims.
Modi understood the meaning of wearing the "Azzan cap" and is popular among Muslims these days. the only issue is that the Muslims should never understand themselves as "Din" because in Patna they conducted a Din rally which was not the right word. They are only 14% of the current population but are an important part of Indian culture and also "Obama representation" is the word in the context of U.S.A where people from Muslim culture are known by this synonym. The problem in India is that few of the Muslims who work as a carpenter or in small automobile units are known to be representing the masses. One forgets the good leaders from the past such A.P.J Abdul Kalam who bought more Muslims under literacy wings.
So, Modi took a big step towards getting near to the OPEC countries which are Iran. Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Further these nations were joined by the following nations Qatar (1961), Indonesia (1962), Libya (1962), the United Arab Emirates (1967), Algeria (1969), Nigeria (1971), Ecuador (1973), Gabon (1975), Angola (2007) and Equatorial Guinea (2017).
Somehow, the world look towards this nation with P.V.Narsimha Rao and Manmohan Singh policy of appeasing the western countries where the companies from IT Sector and various other secondary sector joined the Silicon Valley revolution but with the U.S. getting their own techies now almost every bubble related to IT got burst as the heavy influence of Digital Marketing took over.
Now, if we see Modi's visit to nation's in Europe or Asia and U.S.A we find that his humble attitude with a little bit of beggar approach of showing himself as the lower middle class has borne fruit. The people like the attitude of a beggar only in India where every person from security guard to tea vendor misbehaves with foreigners or even with indigenous people as they consider themselves to be from great iconic Bhumihar clans of the past.
Anyway, here the story is not about the exploitation of masses and building of classes but it's all about the petrol prices which always catch fire after every few weeks. Whether it is the bombing of Syria or the hike in petrol prices both are not related to each other. The Government has put its old rhetoric of not appeasing the Muslim countries and show themselves as secular in front of Hindu fanatics who have a hateful attitude towards Muslims.
Modi understood the meaning of wearing the "Azzan cap" and is popular among Muslims these days. the only issue is that the Muslims should never understand themselves as "Din" because in Patna they conducted a Din rally which was not the right word. They are only 14% of the current population but are an important part of Indian culture and also "Obama representation" is the word in the context of U.S.A where people from Muslim culture are known by this synonym. The problem in India is that few of the Muslims who work as a carpenter or in small automobile units are known to be representing the masses. One forgets the good leaders from the past such A.P.J Abdul Kalam who bought more Muslims under literacy wings.
So, Modi took a big step towards getting near to the OPEC countries which are Iran. Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Further these nations were joined by the following nations Qatar (1961), Indonesia (1962), Libya (1962), the United Arab Emirates (1967), Algeria (1969), Nigeria (1971), Ecuador (1973), Gabon (1975), Angola (2007) and Equatorial Guinea (2017).
Now, if we talk about Venezuela which is said to be a country going through tough times of Bankruptcy which is not to be known as a country with oil resources. Anyway, its their personal matter but Modi is the goodwill ambassador of India in the form of P.M has penetrated deep into the oil-producing nations.
If one goes to the web link we will find that the growing OPEC relationship was further made by bold steps through India energy Forum which was held between 8-10 October 2017. The link is http://www.opec.org/opec_web/en/4567.htm. It gives the total import of crude oil and the finished product from the Oil Producing Exporting Countries. With Syria getting fired from every side of the World one feels bad but they were also against India's friendship with Palestine which is not good on their part.
Indian media has been known for promoting stories which are of no use as they have the policy of appeasing big corporates to run their industry. If we see the internet of things we will come to know that sometimes opposition or the Government is not aware of the petroleum prices being raised by the petroleum companies.
They prepare the price chart and thus politicians without knowing the facts and figures of the prices of crude oil barrel in the international market or the finished product immediately raise the prices. So, this time the youth needs to think more about how things are governed in India and the monopoly of media should be understood as they are running the bandwagon of big companies. They are in demand by creating a brand image of people who are famous throughout the colleges along with those who can speak only sugary words for the political leaders.
So look at the weblinks, find the correct oil prices and then try to go on a dharna or strike which can help you or just open different issues with the likes of Jignesh Motwani who talks about killing the people from any background and take on the streets in the name of Dalit revolution which nobody gives an ear these days in the educated class. Open your mind and surf well over the internet!!!
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